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provider [prəˈvaɪdəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. provider (supplier):

provider
provider of services

2. provider (breadwinner):

provider

content provider N COMPUT

network operator, network provider N COMPUT

service provider N

internet service provider N

liquidity provider ECON

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It also began demanding shutdowns and screening of internet service providers, a big step in restriction that had been relatively unregulated.
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Once the project was posted as a contest, it received a number of entries from providers registered on the platform.
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The second stage sees the service provider putting their operating model into practice.
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In modern times animals are seen as agents of socialization and as providers of social support and relaxation.
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The service provider was supposed to employ between 1,000 to 1,200 and will continue to be funded by advertising and tax contributions.
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These techniques can be applied to both network-based benefit programs and benefit programs that are not based on a provider network.
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The provider of food in the association is referred to as a trophobiont.
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It opened in 2003 and since then has been the areas main provider of contemporary theatre, dance and music.
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That means any of the previous codes can refer to any mobile provider.
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It provides training for providers across the province.
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